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  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Biological & Agricultural Index , 1919
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Genomics, Proteomics, and Metabolomics Babak Arjmand, 2019-11-14 This book provides thorough coverage of high-throughput OMICs technologies for the monitoring of stem cells and regenerative medicine. Specific topics covered include the genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics aspects of regenerative medicine, metabolic profiling of mesenchymal stem cells, genome profiling of mesenchymal stem cells, OMICs monitoring of stem cell-derived exosomes, stem cell proteomics, lipidomics, OMICs profiling of cancer (stem) cells, and finally ethical considerations of OMICs-based investigations. Chapters are authored by world-renowned scientists who have valuable expertise in the field of OMICs and regenerative medicine. Genomics, Proteomics, and Metabolomics: Stem Cells Monitoring in Regenerative Medicine, part of Springer’s Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine series, is essential reading for researchers, clinicians, biologists, biochemists, and pharmaceutical experts conducting research in the fields of stem cell biology, molecular aspects of stem cell research, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, cellular therapy, OMICs, bioinformatics, and ethics.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Molecular Biology of Plants Irwin Rubenstein, Ronald L. Phillips, Charles E. Green, 2013-10-22 Molecular Biology of Plants presents the formal scientific presentations delivered on the symposium on plant molecular biology, held at the University of Minnesota in 1976. The topics in this book are organized around the central dogma of molecular biology. Section I describes the organization and replication of DNA in plant chromosomes, including chloroplast genomes; Section II discusses molecular aspects of transcription and translation, ribosomal RNA gene systems and hormonal control of protein synthesis. Section III examines plant viruses and bacterial agents, in particular the crown gall system, viroids, and the replication of plant RNA viruses. Each of these specific topics contributes to an integrated knowledge of plant molecular biology. The book will be of interest to geneticists, cell biologists, plant breeders, plant physiologists, plant pathologists, and biochemists.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Environmental Epigenetics L. Joseph Su, Tung-chin Chiang, 2015-05-18 This book examines the toxicological and health implications of environmental epigenetics and provides knowledge through an interdisciplinary approach. Included in this volume are chapters outlining various environmental risk factors such as phthalates and dietary components, life states such as pregnancy and ageing, hormonal and metabolic considerations and specific disease risks such as cancer cardiovascular diseases and other non-communicable diseases. Environmental Epigenetics imparts integrative knowledge of the science of epigenetics and the issues raised in environmental epidemiology. This book is intended to serve both as a reference compendium on environmental epigenetics for scientists in academia, industry and laboratories and as a textbook for graduate level environmental health courses. Environmental Epigenetics imparts integrative knowledge of the science of epigenetics and the issues raised in environmental epidemiology. This book is intended to serve both as a reference compendium on environmental epigenetics for scientists in academia, industry and laboratories and as a textbook for graduate level environmental health courses.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Tropical Diseases Bulletin , 1922
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: The Resolution Revolution: Recent Advances In cryoEM , 2016-08-26 cryoEM, a new volume in the Methods in Enzymology series, continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. This volume covers research methods and new developments in recording images, the creation, evaluation and validation of 3D maps from the images, model building into maps and refinement of the resulting atomic structures, and applications of essentially single particle methods to helical structures and to sub-tomogram averaging. - Continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field - Covers research methods that determine the structures of biological molecules, a vital step for understanding their function - Contains the technical developments underpinning the advances of cryoEM and captures the exciting insights that have resulted
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Molecular Biology of the Cell , 2002
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Current Topics in Membranes , 1992-01-08 Current Topics in Membranes
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Activity report Brookhaven National Laboratory. National Synchrotron Light Source, 2005
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: The Sciences’ Media Connection –Public Communication and its Repercussions Simone Rödder, Martina Franzen, Peter Weingart, 2011-12-02 The Yearbook addresses the overriding question: what are the effects of the ‘opening up’ of science to the media? Theoretical considerations and a host of empirical studies covering different configurations provide an in-depth analysis of the sciences’ media connection and its repercussions on science itself. They help to form a sound judgement on this recent development.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Biochemical Education Charles F. Bryce, 2012-12-06 The purpose of the present text is to distil the experience of a number of workers active in the field of biochemical education, so providing readable accounts which, it is hoped, will be of significant benefit to those who are new to the teaching profession in addition to those who may be stimulated to experiment with alternative strategies in their own teaching situation. From the various contributions considered in this book, each topic, in its widest sense, would warrant at least a volume on its own and indeed such texts are currently available. However, it was felt more appropriate to restrict the coverage to those aspects which are of particular use to the subject of biochemistry and, for which, work in this area has already achieved some measure of success. In effect what each of us is doing is supplying findings from a body of knowledge collectively called educational technology. Without entering the debate on the semantics of what educational technology is or is not, it doesn't take long to realise that, like the vast majority of subject areas, it has its own unique terminologies and vocabulary. Whilst it is inevitable that such terms will appear throughout the text, hopefully all will be explained on first use and so it is not envisaged that this will be too distractive to the reader.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Regulating with RNA in Bacteria and Archaea Gisela Storz, Kai Papenfort, 2018-11-01 Revealing the many roles of RNA in regulating gene expression For decades after the discoveries of messenger RNA, transfer RNA, and ribosomal RNA, it was largely assumed that the role of RNA in the cell was limited to shuttling the genomic message, chaperoning amino acids, and toiling in the ribosomes. Eventually, hints that RNA molecules might have regulatory roles began to appear. With the advent of genomics and bioinformatics, it became evident that numerous other RNA forms exist and have specific functions, including small RNAs (sRNA), RNA thermometers, and riboswitches to regulate core metabolic pathways, bacterial pathogenesis, iron homeostasis, quorum sensing, and biofilm formation. All of these functions, and more, are presented in Regulating with RNA in Bacteria and Archaea, written by RNA biologists from around the globe. Divided into eight sections-RNases and Helicases, Cis-Acting RNAs, Cis Encoded Base Pairing RNAs, Trans-Encoded Base Pairing RNAs, Protein Titration and Scaffolding, General Considerations, Emerging Topics, and Resources-this book serves as an excellent resource for established RNA biologists and for the many scientists who are studying regulated cellular systems. It is no longer a fair assumption that gene expression regulation is the provenance of proteins only or that control is exerted primarily at the level of transcription. This book makes clear that regulatory RNAs are key partners along with proteins in controlling the complex interactions and pathways found within prokaryotes.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Molecular Biology and Pathogenicity of Mycoplasmas Shmuel Razin, Richard Herrmann, 2007-05-08 was the result of the efforts of Robert Cleverdon. The rapidly developing discipline of molecular biology and the rapidly expanding knowledge of the PPLO were brought together at this meeting. In addition to the PPLO specialists, the conference invited Julius Marmur to compare PPLO DNA to DNA of other organisms; David Garfinkel, who was one of the first to develop computer models of metabolism; Cyrus Levinthal to talk about coding; and Henry Quastler to discuss information theory constraints on very small cells. The conference was an announcement of the role of PPLO in the fundamental understanding of molecular biology. Looking back 40-some years to the Connecticut meeting, it was a rather bold enterprise. The meeting was international and inter-disciplinary and began a series of important collaborations with influences resonating down to the present. If I may be allowed a personal remark, it was where I first met Shmuel Razin, who has been a leading figure in the emerging mycoplasma research and a good friend. This present volume is in some ways the fulfillment of the promise of that early meeting. It is an example of the collaborative work of scientists in building an understanding of fundamental aspects of biology.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Intestinal Lipid Metabolism Charles M. Mansbach II, Patrick Tso, Arnis Kuksis, 2011-06-28 This book was stimulated by the enthusiasm shown by attendees at the meetings in Saxon River, VT, sponsored by the Federation ofAmerican Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), on the subject of the intestinal processing of lipids. When these meetings were first started in 1990, the original organizers, two of whom are editors ofthis volume (CMM and PT), had two major goals. The first was to bring together a diverse group ofinvestiga tors who had the common goal of gaining a better understanding of how the intestine ab sorbs lipids. The second was to stimulate the interest of younger individuals whom we wished to recruit into what we believed was an exciting and fruitful area ofresearch. Since that time, the field has opened up considerably with new questions being asked and new an swers obtained, suggesting that our original goals for the meetings were being met. In the same spirit, it occurred to us that there has not been a recentbook that draws to gethermuch ofthe informationavailableconcerninghow the intestineprocesses lipids. This book is intended to reach investigators with an interest in this area and their pre- and post doctoral students. The chapters are written by individuals who have a long-term interest in the areas about which they write, and many have been speakers at the subsequent FASEB conferences that have followed on the first.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: A Guide to Human Gene Therapy Roland W. Herzog, Sergei Zolotukhin, 2010 1. Non-viral gene therapy / Sean M. Sullivan -- 2. Adenoviral vectors / Stuart A. Nicklin and Andrew H. Baker -- 3. Retroviral vectors and integration analysis / Cynthia C. Bartholomae [und weitere] -- 4. Lentiviral vectors / Janka Matrai, Marinee K.L. Chuah and Thierry VandenDriessche -- 5. Herpes simplex virus vectors / William F. Goins [und weitere] -- 6. Adeno-Associated Viral (AAV) vectors / Nicholas Muzyczka -- 7. Regulatory RNA in gene therapy / Alfred. S. Lewin -- 8. DNA integrating vectors (Transposon, Integrase) / Lauren E. Woodard and Michele P. Calos -- 9. Homologous recombination and targeted gene modification for gene therapy / Matthew Porteus -- 10. Gene switches for pre-clinical studies in gene therapy / Caroline Le Guiner [und weitere] -- 11. Gene therapy for central nervous system disorders / Deborah Young and Patricia A. Lawlor -- 12. Gene therapy of hemoglobinopathies / Angela E. Rivers and Arun Srivastava -- 13. Gene therapy for primary immunodeficiencies / Aisha Sauer, Barbara Cassani and Alessandro Aiuti -- 14. Gene therapy for hemophilia / David Markusic, Babak Moghimi and Roland Herzog -- 15. Gene therapy for obesity and diabetes / Sergei Zolotukhin and Clive H. Wasserfall -- 16. Gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy / Takashi Okada and Shin'ichi Takeda -- 17. Cancer gene therapy / Kirsten A.K. Weigel-Van Aken -- 18. Gene therapy for autoimmune disorders / Daniel F. Gaddy, Melanie A. Ruffner and Paul D. Robbins -- 19. Gene therapy for inherited metabolic storage diseases / Cathryn Mah -- 20. Retinal diseases / Shannon E. Boye, Sanford L. Boye and William W. Hauswirth -- 21. A brief guide to gene therapy treatments for pulmonary diseases / Ashley T. Martino, Christian Mueller and Terence R. Flotte -- 22. Cardiovascular disease / Darin J. Falk, Cathryn S. Mah and Barry J. Byrne
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Protein-nucleic Acid Interaction Wolfram Saenger, Udo Heinemann, 1989 This volume contains a series of essays which describe a range of problems in the field of nucleic-acid interactions, investigated by a variety of techniques. An introductory chapter on DNA-protein interactions in the regulation of gene expression is followed by papers on selected model systems.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Current Cancer Research 1998 Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, 2013-11-11
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Fundamental Molecular Biology Lizabeth A. Allison, 2011-10-18 Unique in in its focus on eukaryotic molecular biology, this textbook provides a distillation of the essential concepts of molecular biology, supported by current examples, experimental evidence, and boxes that address related diseases, methods, and techniques. End-of-chapter analytical questions are well designed and will enable students to apply the information they learned in the chapter. A supplementary website include self-tests for students, resources for instructors, as well as figures and animations for classroom use.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Cellular and Molecular Immunology Abul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman, 2005 The 5th Edition of this comprehensive title continues the tradition of delivering an accessible, engaging, and current introduction to this essential subject. The authors describe the principles of basic and applied immunology in a concise, straightforward manner, while incorporating the most up-to-date information. Over 400 illustrations help readers quickly and easily grasp key concepts. The entire text has been revised and includes new information about the organization of lymphoid organs and the mechanisms of innate immunity. (Midwest).
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Myeloid Cells—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 Edition , 2012-12-26 Myeloid Cells—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 Edition is a ScholarlyEditions™ eBook that delivers timely, authoritative, and comprehensive information about Myeloid Cells. The editors have built Myeloid Cells—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 Edition on the vast information databases of ScholarlyNews.™ You can expect the information about Myeloid Cells in this eBook to be deeper than what you can access anywhere else, as well as consistently reliable, authoritative, informed, and relevant. The content of Myeloid Cells—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 Edition has been produced by the world’s leading scientists, engineers, analysts, research institutions, and companies. All of the content is from peer-reviewed sources, and all of it is written, assembled, and edited by the editors at ScholarlyEditions™ and available exclusively from us. You now have a source you can cite with authority, confidence, and credibility. More information is available at http://www.ScholarlyEditions.com/.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: The physiology, molecular biology and biochemistry in ripening and stored fruit Shifeng Cao, Kaituo Wang, C. Watkins, Zhenfeng Yang, 2023-10-25
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Serine Proteases Anil K. Sharma, Poonam Bansal, 2023-10-24 Serine proteases play significant roles in healh and human disease. Abnormal expression and activities of serine proteases have been linked to the pathogenesis of many diseases. The book presents correlation between serine proteases and human diseases. It helps the reader understand classification, catalytic mechanism and types of serine proteases and their role in human disease pathogenesis at mechanistic level. The chapters explain the role of serine proteases in various diseases including respiratory disorders and cancer. It also covers the therapeutic importance of serine proteases as drug target and explains the mechanistic insights of serine proteases inhibitors. Serine protease are known to play crucial role in biological processes but disturbance in their equilibrium can result in serious health conditions. To maintain homeostasis, serine protease inhibitors come in action and inhibit proteases. Several serine protease inhibitors have been identified and many more are being designed as novel compounds for inhibitions of proteases that provide management of comorbidities. Therefore, this book will serve as a useful reference for students and researchers to understand physiological role of serine proteases and their association with initiation and progression of human diseases. It will also help to develop some strategies to develop serine proteases inhibitors as drug target of serine proteases at cellular and molecular level.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants, 2nd Edition Thomas J. Buckhout, Sebastien Thomine, Wolfgang Schmidt, 2020-08-11 This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Plant Systems Biology Dmitry A. Belostotsky, 2009-08-25 In this authoritative guide, expert investigators provide cutting-edge chapters dealing with modern plant systems biology approaches. This work provides the kind of detailed description and implementation advice that is crucial for getting optimal results.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Systems biology of maturation and senescence in horticultural plants Peitao Lü, Ji Tian, Cai-Zhong Jiang, Barbara Blanco-Ulate, Macarena Farcuh, 2023-02-07
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Physiological, biochemical and molecular approaches in response to abiotic stresses in plants Giselle Camargo Mendes, Caroline Müller, Andrea Miyasaka Almeida, 2023-05-24
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Journal of Virology , 2005
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Disease and pest resistance in legume crops , 2023-04-10
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Managing Salt Tolerance in Plants Shabir Hussain Wani, Mohammad Anwar Hossain, 2015-10-05 Salinity stress currently impacts more than 80 million hectares of land worldwide and more arable land is likely to be impacted in the future due to global climate changes. Managing Salt Tolerance in Plants: Molecular and Genomic Perspectives presents detailed molecular and genomic approaches for the development of crop plants tolerant to salinity
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Type IV Secretion in Gram-Negative and Gram-Positive Bacteria Steffen Backert, Elisabeth Grohmann, 2018-03-23 Type IV secretion systems (T4SSs) are highly versatile membrane-associated transporter machines used by Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria to deliver substrate molecules to a large variety of target cells. This volume summarizes our current knowledge of the large variety and structural diversity of T4SSs in pathogenic Escherichia, Agrobacterium, Legionella, Coxiella, Bartonella, Helicobacter, Enterococcus and other species. Divided into 13 chapters contributed by leading experts, it presents findings that significantly enhance our understanding of how various pathogens manipulate host cell functions to trigger bacterial uptake, promote intracellular growth, suppress defense mechanisms and of how bacteria spread antibiotic resistances, thus facilitating bacterial colonization and disease development. The book is an invaluable source of information for researchers and clinicians.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Identification and functional analysis of differentially expressed genes in plant response to abiotic stresses Xuke Lu, Waqar Afzal Malik, Ting Zhao, Yupeng Cui, Libei Li, 2023-08-24
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Rosaceae Fruit Development and Quality Jia-Long Yao, Yuepeng Han, Chunying Kang, Zhongchi Liu, 2022-02-22
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Physiological and Molecular Aspects of Plant Rootstock-Scion Interactions Rosario Paolo Mauro, Francisco Perez-Alfocea, Sarah Jane Cookson, Nathalie Ollat, Alessandro Vitale, 2022-02-11
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Research Advances on Forest Tree Functional Genomics and Breeding , 2025-01-17 Forest trees play a key role in terrestrial biodiversity and contribute to carbon sequestration. Forest trees also exhibit a rich array of agronomic and economic traits, making them ideal as important species for studying functional genes for the unique characteristics of forest tree species. Fast-growing forest plantations are sustainable feedstocks of plant biomass that can serve as substitutes for fossil carbon resources for materials, chemicals, and energy. The first annotated whole genome sequence of the model woody plant, Populus trichocarpa, was published in 2006. Since then, many forest tree species have been sequenced and annotated, which has facilitated the development of functional genomics, GWAS, genetic tools, and new biotechnologies in tree research. Targeted functional genomics allows us to identify genes that affect traits of interest, such as agronomic and economic traits, wood properties, and biotic stress resistance. Molecular biology-based biotechnologies allow us to manipulate these genes and traits. The breakthroughs in biotechnology approaches, together with accelerated genomic breeding, will be crucial for the functional revealing of important genes for key traits and the development of a new generation of woody crops, helping us to keep up with the growing demand for wood fiber and other bioproducts from forest trees. This Research Topic aims to explore the molecular mechanisms of key biological processes in model and non-model forest tree species with a combination of approaches of genetics, omics, and chemistry. Also, new technologies and resources used for forest tree species research are of equal importance to basic science. We encourage fundamental research in the field of forest tree genomics, genetic studies in revealing the genes and pathways associated with key agronomic and economic traits in forest trees, molecular mechanisms of secondary growth regulation in tree species, and the potential utilization of biotechnologies in genetic improvement of woody crops. We welcome all types of submissions, including original research, reviews, methodologies, mini-reviews, perspectives, and opinion articles in this field, including (but not limited to) research covering: • Genetic and functional characterization of genes regulating perennial tree secondary growth. • Genetic improvement in woody tree crops using gene editing and other modern biotechnologies. • Discovery, characterization, and application of germplasm resources with agronomic and economic traits. • New technologies and resources for forest tree research.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Insights in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2021: Novel Developments, Current Challenges, and Future Perspectives Ranieri Cancedda, J. Mary Murphy, Martijn van Griensven, 2023-02-15
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Physiological, molecular and genetic perspectives of environmental stress response in plants Pasala Ratnakumar, Amaranatha Reddy Vennapusa, Mainassara Abdou Zaman-Allah, Padma Nimmakayala, 2023-07-04
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: DNA Replication, Recombination, and Repair Fumio Hanaoka, Kaoru Sugasawa, 2016-01-22 This book is a comprehensive review of the detailed molecular mechanisms of and functional crosstalk among the replication, recombination, and repair of DNA (collectively called the 3Rs) and the related processes, with special consciousness of their biological and clinical consequences. The 3Rs are fundamental molecular mechanisms for organisms to maintain and sometimes intentionally alter genetic information. DNA replication, recombination, and repair, individually, have been important subjects of molecular biology since its emergence, but we have recently become aware that the 3Rs are actually much more intimately related to one another than we used to realize. Furthermore, the 3R research fields have been growing even more interdisciplinary, with better understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying other important processes, such as chromosome structures and functions, cell cycle and checkpoints, transcriptional and epigenetic regulation, and so on. This book comprises 7 parts and 21 chapters: Part 1 (Chapters 1–3), DNA Replication; Part 2 (Chapters 4–6), DNA Recombination; Part 3 (Chapters 7–9), DNA Repair; Part 4 (Chapters 10–13), Genome Instability and Mutagenesis; Part 5 (Chapters 14–15), Chromosome Dynamics and Functions; Part 6 (Chapters 16–18), Cell Cycle and Checkpoints; Part 7 (Chapters 19–21), Interplay with Transcription and Epigenetic Regulation. This volume should attract the great interest of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and senior scientists in broad research fields of basic molecular biology, not only the core 3Rs, but also the various related fields (chromosome, cell cycle, transcription, epigenetics, and similar areas). Additionally, researchers in neurological sciences, developmental biology, immunology, evolutionary biology, and many other fields will find this book valuable.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Discipline-Based Education Research National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Science Education, Committee on the Status, Contributions, and Future Directions of Discipline-Based Education Research, 2012-08-27 The National Science Foundation funded a synthesis study on the status, contributions, and future direction of discipline-based education research (DBER) in physics, biological sciences, geosciences, and chemistry. DBER combines knowledge of teaching and learning with deep knowledge of discipline-specific science content. It describes the discipline-specific difficulties learners face and the specialized intellectual and instructional resources that can facilitate student understanding. Discipline-Based Education Research is based on a 30-month study built on two workshops held in 2008 to explore evidence on promising practices in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. This book asks questions that are essential to advancing DBER and broadening its impact on undergraduate science teaching and learning. The book provides empirical research on undergraduate teaching and learning in the sciences, explores the extent to which this research currently influences undergraduate instruction, and identifies the intellectual and material resources required to further develop DBER. Discipline-Based Education Research provides guidance for future DBER research. In addition, the findings and recommendations of this report may invite, if not assist, post-secondary institutions to increase interest and research activity in DBER and improve its quality and usefulness across all natural science disciples, as well as guide instruction and assessment across natural science courses to improve student learning. The book brings greater focus to issues of student attrition in the natural sciences that are related to the quality of instruction. Discipline-Based Education Research will be of interest to educators, policy makers, researchers, scholars, decision makers in universities, government agencies, curriculum developers, research sponsors, and education advocacy groups.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: The Mechanisms of Fibrotic Disorders and Pharmacological Therapies Yaying Sun , Yanan Jiang, Wenyi Li, 2025-05-21 Fibrosis, characterized by uncontrolled extracellular matrix deposition, is a common phenomenon seen in different organs and tissues, bringing about disastrous influence on the function. Fibrosis can be induced by aging and diseases, such as sarcopenia during aging, renal fibrosis following diabetes, liver fibrosis following non-alcohol fatty liver disease; can be elicited by trauma or surgery, such as shoulder stiffness and elbow stiffness; and can also be a feature of the tumor, in which is also known as epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Currently, anti-fibrosis therapies are investigated broadly, while the complexity of this condition retards the development of effect modalities remarkably. Therefore, a better understanding of the mechanisms of fibrosis-related disorders is of urgent need. Recent decades have witnessed remarkable advancement in multi-omic investigations and the progress of pharmacogenomics. Countless potential targets are unveiled by integrating the data of genomics and pharmacology. Since fibrosis and related disorders have various manifestations at the cellular level, proteomic level, and transcriptional level, integrative analysis is of vital importance in identifying targets. Moreover, the interplay between different cells in fibrotic tissue is also finely described by single-cell sequencing and spatial-transcriptome, et al, greatly broadening the understanding of the progress of fibrosis. Therefore, this research topic aims to study the underlying mechanisms of fibrosis and related diseases with specific attention to molecular targets. We welcome research revealing the mechanisms of fibrosis and studies to identify novel molecules against fibrogenesis.
  mol biol rep journal impact factor: Resilience of Grapevine to Climate Change: From Plant Physiology to Adaptation Strategies Chiara Pastore, Chris Winefield, Maria Paz Diago, Tommaso Frioni, 2022-09-20
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